[MusicTlk] MusicTlk Digest, Vol 162, Issue 4

Patrick Gormley kk3fradio at gmail.com
Mon Feb 12 14:07:38 UTC 2018


Chase you're right nowadays, your symphonic band is your wind ensemble which
just means one man on a part.  Most packages that are sent out by publishers
usually include cd's of performances of the piece in question.  A lot of
these pieces are either on youtube already or j.w.pepper which is used more
by community orchestras. I'm principal trumpet in both a community band and
orchestra.  It dependes on the university but marching band may be a
requirement because they depend on education majors to fill out the
ensemble.  I started out in education and shifted over to studio music and
jazz.  This may have changed since I greaduated from Miami of Florida back
in 1974.  

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   1. Re: College bands question (Chase Crispin)


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Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:55:47 -0600
From: "Chase Crispin" <chase.crispin at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [MusicTlk] College bands question
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Hi Lisa,
As others have mentioned, most colleges have multiple ensembles. Most will
have a symphonic band/concert band that you can play in. This is typically
the main ensemble for music majors as opposed to marching band, which in my
experience is usually an elective and a secondary ensemble for many people.
Most schools may also have a wind ensemble, orchestra, jazz band, chamber
ensembles, etc. I'm a music education major and play in my college band, and
I marched in high school as well. Feel free to contact me if you have any
questions.
Thanks,


Chase Crispin

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Hi all, so I?m thinking about starting school in August. My question is is
there more than just one band for for colleges. I know they have a marching
band, but it would be hard to March and play the flute and use my dog at the
same time LOL. I was wondering if they had like a concert band or Psymbionic
been as well as a marching band in most colleges.
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